The year that was 2012 Happy New Year everyone! January 5, 2013 – Posted in: Uncategorized
The year that was 2012 in surfing, alot of people including myself thought that it was going to be KS12, thankfully for
Continue readingThe year that was 2012 in surfing, alot of people including myself thought that it was going to be KS12, thankfully for
Continue readingIt’s a warm summer day in ’94, and I’ve only recently came back home from the Philippines after the birth of my first son.
Continue readingSeasons greetings to everyone in tradewind surf community, we have experienced some real growth over the past twelve months & its all thanks to you, if you have come to the site checked us out or maybe even bought something we would like to extend our thanks to you.
Continue readingWe have had a crazy response to these boards, quite possibly our most popular board since the Lost Rocket. You are looking at about 4 weeks for one of these to be made or there is always quite a bit of stock ready to be shipped today to wherever you may be.
Continue readingNow stocking a massive range of softboards from Ocean Earth & Gnaraloo Global Surf industries.
Continue readingWe have come a long way since our inception 5 years back, we now stock one of the biggest ranges of surfboards in the country online & have stock in every shape & size waiting to go out our door to you.
Continue readingNow stocking a massive range of softboards from Ocean Earth & Gnaraloo Global Surf industries.
Continue readingJulian Wilson has come through the Rip Curl Pro at Supertubos Portugal as the champion after taking down fast becoming finals rival Brazilian Gabriel Medina.
Continue readingWe have all heard about this one, the world famous Lost Rocket. I still think that this is quite possibly the most popular board model of all time!
Continue readingHey guys & girls, thought i would start trying to review some of our boards, that i have ridden & think might be a good change up to what you maybe normally ride, as what i have found with my experimentation is that boards aren’t always what they sometimes seem, look or feel!
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